The woman who had an affair with Kokumin Party leader Tamaki and the city’s tourism ambassador was an unpaid volunteer in Takamatsu City, and “we are unable to contact her.”
Takamatsu City, which commissioned the tourism ambassador, said, “We do not request or instruct him on any tasks.” According to the Takamatsu City Tourism Exchange Division, tourism ambassadors are unpaid volunteer positions, and “Koizumi-san has been doing PR activities for Kagawa and Takamatsu on her own for some time now, so we asked her to do it. We will not request or instruct the tourism ambassadors on their activities. “The ambassadors will be solely responsible for promoting the area within their own scope,” he said, explaining the background to their appointment as tourism ambassadors and their activities. The Takamatsu City official website’s “Takamatsu City Tourism Ambassador List” page says “The specified page could not be found.” For details, see the source Yahoo!News encount 2024/11/12.
I’d like to ask someone who really knows about this, if the annual salary limit is raised, will small and medium-sized local sash manufacturing companies lose work? Will they go out of business?
Tamaki asked the hostess to raise his dick and then got fired when it came down to it. Ishiba will probably get fired straight away if he gives in to the wage increase demand too.
Before we even get to the 1.03 million yen barrier, we should eradicate these kinds of unpaid black companies… Or was he doing some shady part-time job servicing balls?
>>34 It’s community service. Retired civil servants often volunteer in their communities, which is also community service. I wonder how they make money.
The page has been deleted, but the Takamatsu City Tourism Ambassador list is four pages long. There are so many of them, so of course there’s no reward.
I’ve known since the beginning that tourism ambassadors are unpaid. Tourism ambassadors are easily selected just because they are local or have a connection to the area. However, they should only be paid when they perform activities.
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